If a flood is predicted to occur in the near future, there are some precautions you can take to protect your valuables and ensure an easier cleanup process before evacuating.

Safeguard your possessions

If you haven’t already, create a complete home inventory documenting your possessions and their values for insurance purposes. Store this list (with photos) somewhere safe, like a safety deposit box, along with copies of your insurance policies, your agent’s contact information, finance records, birth certificates, receipts from major purchases and other critical documents. Remove and safely store valuables, irreplaceable/sentimental objects and furniture.

Prepare your home

Depending on how much time you have, remove carpeting, drywall and other porous materials that will soak up water and grow mold. Turn off all appliances and remove or raise them above the projected flood level. Shut off your water, electricity and gas. Anchor or drain any fuel tanks to prevent fuel spills. Water pressure can break basement windows, so you may consider removing or opening the window panes.

Develop an emergency plan

Evacuation routes from home, work and school should be mapped and practiced by your entire family. Don’t forget to plan for your pets; they should not be locked up and prevented from escaping. Pack an emergency kit (or backpacks) that contain:

· A three-day supply of water and non-perishable food for every member of your family

· Flashlights with extra batteries

· Portable weather radio

· First aid supplies with a seven-day supply of any prescription medications

· Cell phone and camera (for photos of damage) with chargers

· Blankets

· Extra set of car keys, house keys and cash

· Clothing, rain gear, sturdy shoes, baby supplies and pet supplies

· Copies of important documents and emergency contacts’ information

· Sanitation and hygiene items

· Bug repellent and sunscreen

· Multi-purpose tool

The most important thing to do is get yourself and your family to safety. Material possessions can be replaced; you and your loved ones cannot. However, being prepared can significantly reduce the time, money and effort it will take to clean up after disaster strikes.

Floods can cause serious damage, but a flood insurance policy can protect you from the serious expense. Call Pro Player Insurance Group at (855) 367-7744 for more information on Fort Lauderdale flood insurance.

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